Time-lapse experiments taken with the Canon Rebel EOS 550D (T2i). You can easy see the faint Milky Way. Exposures were 20-30 seconds at ISO 1600-3200 per frame. I used a Yongnuo TC-80 Intervolometer from DealExtreme for the remote timer. That is me moving through some of the segments for fun du... More
Time-lapse experiments taken with the Canon Rebel EOS 550D (T2i). You can easy see the faint Milky Way. Exposures were 20-30 seconds at ISO 1600-3200 per frame. I used a Yongnuo TC-80 Intervolometer from DealExtreme for the remote timer. That is me moving through some of the segments for fun during the long exposures. Taken from my backyard throughout April, 2010 on multiple nights in Arizona. Also, that is the MOON rising, not the sun in the movies. Less
Added May 9, 2010
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compizlars Says:
May 17, 2012 - You're lucky with that clear sky, where do you live?
Jfrancis722 Says:
May 5, 2012 - How did you make all the still photos into a movie?
zachtac Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - How low is the light pollution out where you live @n8imo
Xiartin Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - why is it jumpy at some parts?
S0METHINGS0METHING Says:
Apr 13, 2012 - Great video. Very nice. What interval did you use?
GrizDrummer25 Says:
Apr 4, 2012 - i just got this as a very early b-day present, and you just made me really excited about what i can do with this lol. i love the guy walking out onto the patio. great little stop-motion moment. Im taking an animation class now and seeing how well that came out makes me want to use that now :) also, i always thought time-lapse was just sped up video. this is all done with pictures?
AJ00OPS Says:
Apr 3, 2012 - well done bob did you take a frame per minuite bro? also was the iso on manual?
izwolle Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - You chould Try to Use The program that comes with the camera that is whay better And then you don't have to copy all The immages Your self (sorry for my english i am dutch)
MrMagicCreeper Says:
Mar 16, 2012 - You can buy things that attach to your camera that force it to take a photo at set intervals. You take the photos, and then make them into a video!
ethorner1 Says:
Mar 13, 2012 - how did you get the camera to record that long? and does this only work with Canon's or cameras like the Canon you used? i just have a canon camcorder and a flip video. cus i wanna do a night time lapse similar to the one in the hangover for a short film.
s0th1337 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - must be faster ;)
AirTimeEh Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - picture every______ Minutes???????
suscribe4more Says:
Feb 27, 2012 - how did you make it? is there a lapse feature on the camera?
MoronRobert Says:
Feb 15, 2012 - Huge!!!
jetpro88 Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - would you know any download sites to down load the photolapse software??? i tryed to download it but it didnt work.
jcmegabyte Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - This is video made from a sequence of still images. There is a cool freeware utility called "photolapse" (and others) that does this with JPG and other images. Cheers! =)
jcmegabyte Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - Nice work - thanks for the show! =)
Internetsearcher Says:
Feb 4, 2012 - the sun I meant
Internetsearcher Says:
Feb 4, 2012 - At 1:19 the son rose, and many stars still visible, that I never seen before, how is it possible?
jetpro88 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - was this all photos or video?????? if anyone else see's my post please let me know thanks
MacedonianGirl13 Says:
Jan 7, 2012 - just wonderful...
Holkerzu Says:
Jan 6, 2012 - The clouds that moved together looks like ufos xD
jumb0mumb0 Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - IS that the Celestron NexStar 8SE? Dude you must be loaded!!
BinghamVlogs Says:
Dec 18, 2011 - but thats like an extra £200 and all you get is a swivel monitor...for that you could attach a mirror and buy another lens!
n8imo Says:
Nov 30, 2011 - Oh, if I only had waited and gotten the Canon T3i!. Swival monitor.